27 Foot Street FrankstonVIC3199

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Ideally located in the Frankston High School Zone, this versatile (800sqm approx.) character filled home ticks all boxes for a savvy investor or prime opportunity to renovate in the zone.

The home boasts a functional floorplan, including large family living area, formal dining, original kitchen, sunroom, central bathroom (with additional separate toilet) servicing three well sized bedrooms with outside terrace to look out over Frankston.

Frankston City is one of Melbourne’s fastest growing and most desirable locations for many reasons. An affluent demographic of prospective purchasers are seeing enormous value in the lifestyle elements this great city offers! This is a great opportunity to enjoy Frankston’s:

Known infamously as the ‘Gateway to the Mornington Peninsula’, Frankston is indisputably one of the best beachside suburbs in Victoria.
Offering access to the best schools the Peninsula has to offer, combined with its award winning beach and waterfront precinct, make this constantly evolving city the ideal place to live.

European settlement of Frankston began immediately after the foundation of Melbourne in 1835, as an unofficial fishing village serving the early Melbourne township.

Prior to its settlement, the Frankston area was populated primarily by the Mayone-bulluk clan of the Bunurong people of the Kulin nations.

Frankston has been a popular seaside destination of Melbourne since the early 1880s.

Frankston Beach is still one of the most popular in Victoria and is recognised as one of the cleanest in Australia.

Olivers Hill was named after local fisherman, James Oliver, who built a cottage atop the hill from where he kept an eye out for fish in the waters below.

The first official land sales in the area were held in 1853, and Frank Liardet (the eldest son of prominent settler, hotelier and descendant of French nobility, Wilbraham Liardet), established the “allam Ballam” estate in 1854. The estate was the earliest officially recorded settlement in Frankston, and was located to the east of Port Phillip, in what is now known as the locality of Karingal. Liardet's original homestead "Ballam Park" remains today, and is now heritage listed.